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Summer Food Safety

Summer is heating up and warmer temperatures mean an increase in foodborne illness - also known as "food poisoning." It is crucial to follow the four core food safety messages of clean, separate, cook and chill even when traveling.

Summer Food Safety at HolidayFoodSafety.org has resources your entire family will enjoy! Kids can investigate the Perils at the Picnic case and become an FBI (foodborne illness) detective or download more activities. Visit the download section for brochures, flyers, shopping lists and more!

Have a safe. fun, easy, tasty summer at HolidayFoodSafety.org!


06.22.10
California Firm Recalls Ground Beef Products

06.18.10
USDA Recall: SpaghettiOs

05.28.10
Summer Food Safety at HolidayFoodSafety.org


Support the Partnership for Food Safety Education

The Partnership is a non-profit educational organization that relies on charitable contributions to do its work.  The Partnership is not involved with regulatory or policy matters, it exists to improve public health through research-based, actionable consumer food safety initiatives that reduce foodborne illness.

fightbac.org, the website of the Partnership for Food Safety Education (PFSE), is a consumer food safety resource.  Get free downloads on safe food handling information from Fight BAC!®.

The Partnership for Food Safety Education saves lives and improves public health through research-based, actionable consumer food safety initiatives that reduce foodborne illness.

PFSE unites representatives from industry associations, professional societies in food science, nutrition and health consumer groups, the United States Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration in an important initiative to educate the public about preventing foodborne illness.

   

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If you become ill from eating contaminated food, it is the last food you ate that made you sick.




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